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From the time of the loss of his home in Russia, Nabokov's only attachment was to what he termed the "unreal estate" of memory and art.
Her 1969 novel, "An Estate of Memory," based on life in a Polish camp and centering on four prisoners who conspire to save the life of a child, is considered by scholars to be among the most resonant accounts of the Holocaust.
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In the 13 May issue of Electronics Letters, researchers describe a blueprint for a memory chip that would do away with traditional capacitors, slashing the real estate of each memory cell by more than half.
Such devices, known as "systems on a chip" (SoC), tend to devote around 65% of their real estate to memory, with the rest for everything else including all the processor's logic gates (transistors), the necessary input/output circuitry, and numerous analogue functions needed to run a phone, tablet, laptop or whatever.
On the Public Cotton set, ESTate and xsact ran out of memory; PaCE is not designed to run on a single processor.
The wives represent periods in Bluebeard's life and the "accumulation of memory that becomes our vast estate," he wrote.
While other urban structures – like the 1950s railway station and its overgrown tracks – were now merely sites of memory, triggering nostalgia without hope or desire of return, modernist housing estates remained attractive also for the young, even at their high sub-let rates.
Memory, all kinds of memory, is exploding.
The obliteration of memory.
Feat of memory?
The floodgates of memory open.
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